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The myth of the silent woman : Moroccan women writers

Diaconoff, Suellen (author.).

Summary: "Beginning in the 1980s and gathering force in the last decade of the twentieth century, Moroccan women writers have become the latest group of Middle Eastern women to break their silence by writing both fiction and non-fiction. The Myth of the Silent Woman examines representative French-language texts from Moroccan women writers. Suellen Diaconoff situates these works in a discourse of social justice and reform, arguing that they contribute to the emerging national debate on democracy and help to create new public spaces of discourse and participation." "In novels and short stories, essays and memoirs, including one powerful text by a dissident and former political prisoner, these authors contest hegemonic systems of thought and practice, reappraise traditional spaces and limits, shatter taboos, and transgress borders. In so doing, they profoundly undermine easy assumptions about Arab women, feminism, and democracy, while boldly challenging the stereotype of the silent woman"--Jacket.

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  • ISBN: 9781442640054
  • ISBN: 1442670126
  • ISBN: 9781442670129
  • ISBN: 1442697458
  • ISBN: 9781442697454
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (269 pages)
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  • Publisher: Toronto [Ont.] : University of Toronto Press, ©2009

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Morocco's new voices : women writers and the socio-political and cultural landscape -- Mernissi and Scheherazade in dialogue : rereading and acts of subversion -- The myth of the silent woman -- Transgressive narratives -- A prison narrative : female memory and a woman called 'Rachid' -- The female body and the body politic : harem and hammam -- Women and the city -- Scheherazade's (Moroccan) sisters : the poetics of identity and democracy -- Conclusion.
Subject: Moroccan literature (French) -- Women authors -- History and criticism
Moroccan literature (French) -- 20th century -- History and criticism
Moroccan literature (French) -- 21st century -- History and criticism
Literature and society -- Morocco -- History -- 20th century
Literature and society -- Morocco -- History -- 21st century
Women and literature -- Morocco
Feminism in literature
Women in literature
LITERARY CRITICISM -- African
LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- French
Feminism in literature
Literature and society
Moroccan literature (French)
Women and literature
Women in literature
Morocco
Genre: Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History.

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